How does the official owner of Thinkorswim channel not have more views!? People are sleeping on this one, I appreciate this concise and transparent tutorial is appreciated Charles Schwab and Co.
@@CharlesSchwab Amazing, just amazing! The biggest broker in the world acknowledges a beginner trader nobody. 🙌😎😂 If I got that heart I think I would be complete. 😅
For whatever the reason it seems difficult to me to be able to get on the platform and just play with it on your own until you learn how it works. Were I running Charles Schwab I would have a Think of Swim channel that was in no way connected with the market since apparently they are so terrified that some unauthorized person is going to use it for an illegal purpose then just make it where it would be impossible to do so!
@@JohntheNobleSavage Yes I signed up to Charles Schwab which has given me free access to the paper mode on Thinkorswim, and in return all you have to put up with is the occasional email reminding you that your account is ready to fund. 🤣 Like yes I know it is but if I don’t know how to trade paper how am I to go and put real money on the line? 😅🤣🙌
excellent video. I am a Schwab client and now poking around in paper money to get acquainted with TOS before cutting over from SSE. Quick Q, I am setting up a base chart with my studies here - if I save it on the PM part of the platform, will it be available to me once I go live? Or will I have to create it again? A migrate option maybe? Thx
Because paperMoney and your live account are two separate databases, it doesn't come over on the conversion. However, if you have set up several things in your paperMoney account when you are ready to start building the look/feel of your live account, go to Settings (gear upper left)/Save Workspace and give it a name you'll remember. It could even be the date. Then share that workspace (from the Setup menu). It will create a URL that will flash in the top center of your screen and copy to your computer's short term memory. Paste that URL into a document in case you can't do this next step immediately. Open your live side thinkorswim and go to the Setup Gear (upper left)/Open shared Item. Paste in the url and it will have kept some of the settings you had in paper but not all of them. Someone supporting the platform could give you a better idea which items are saved in workspace. You can click on Support (upper left) to start that conversation. ^CH
Thx, I may try that. One thing, the gear on the top ribbon for me is on the right, and has a "save workspace as" menu item (fourth down)...this must be the option? maybe I have some other version of PM to have the gear on the right? Thanks for the quick reply.@@CharlesSchwab (support is on right as well)
How can I display all of my positions of stock and options on a chart like you used to do by default in Schwab charts? I can see how to display orders in real time, but I cannot find where to click to show my positions on a chart. Schwab used to show each options position (short and longs) and all stock positions on a chart. Surely TOS has that, but I cannot find how to set it up. Love to get some help. thanks so much in advance, love these videos
Thank you for reaching out. thinkorswim can show orders and positions on charts. To enable it, click on the gear icon above the chart, it will bring up a pop up window with "General" selected. Look for the heading "Content", under that heading you will need to check the box next to "Show trades" and/or "Show orders" depending on what you want to add. For more assistance you can join our "Getting Started with thinkorswim" webcast held every Tuesday at 2:00pm ET or "Exploring thinkorswim" webcast held every Tuesday at 3:00pm ET and ask the presenter walk through this process Here is a link to our webcast calendar. ^BC www.schwab.com/schwab-coaching
This platform is for options and future traders, there is nothing for stock traders. Every time trying to use this platform, hate it more and more. Was in love with SSE from day one. Will go back to Merrill
@@iamric23 I trade options and find this new platform confusing. Where are the bid/ask prices by exchange, as we had in SSE ? I'm also considering migrating to another broker who has SSE.
Thanks for the question. There are a few ways this can be done. One way is to click on the beaker icon above the chart, on the pop up window that appears scroll down to "Comparison", s you click on it, it will add it to the studies area and you can then change it to the symbol to what you want to compare. You can add multiple symbols by repeating the steps of clicking on "Comparison". We teach an "Exploring thinkorswim" webcast on our Trader Talk channel every Tuesday at 3:00pm ET where you can join live and ask the presenter to demonstrate the steps. ^BC Here is a link to our webcast calendar. www.schwab.com/schwab-coaching
Alerts will work in the premarket and postmarket depending on the nature of the alert - in thinkorswim 'last' and 'net change' do not update in the pre or post market, but bid, ask and mark do. You'll have to engineer your alert to be compatible in this way, and some things (alerts based off of study conditions) do not trigger alerts at all in the extended sessions, so you also would need to go into the application settings and be sure to check the boxes allowing the platform to send sms after U.S. market hours. Otherwise it will queue triggered alerts in the pre and postmarket and send them en masse when the market opens. ^MF
@@CharlesSchwab I want the alert to be able to ring when the bid is below a price in pre market/post market. I just tried and it didnt trigger. And halts?
If the TOS operation is anything like the TDAmeritrade/Schwab integration then run for cover. The Schwab C-suite wants you to believe a smooth transition for the TD customers was a top priority. NOTHING could be further from the truth. It is hard to find a company, particularly on Wall Street, that places ethics and honesty above profit. Having used the TOS platform from before TD got ahold of it, I am now leaving Schwab for the second time. The company is not to be trused.
The charts are really boring. Any time you change timeframes you need to set the time axis area expansion. It would be great if you make your charts flexible like that of tradingview
You shouldn't need to reset the time expansion after time frame change. If on the other hand you are changing styles or study sets, whatever the time frame was when you created it or last saved over that name, charts will keep the time frame saved with. ^CH
Hello, thank you for reaching out! We are sorry to hear of this. If you have not already done so, please call 800-435-4000 to review this with a Specialist as soon as possible.
I was forced to move to the Think or Swim platform - and after persevering for a couple of month this platform is still terrible. SSE was head and shoulders better than this. Typical management decision to get rid of the good and keep the bad. Time to move my account.
Same. I am leaving Schwab since my SSE access ends next month. I only pay about half the normal options fee due to how much commission I pay. They have lost a customer since ToS is just atrocious.
great system for nerds who love to spend hours fine tuning and getting lost in minutia. Very, very poor system for those wanting simple, self explanatory set ups that are easy and fast to implement and just as accurate
How does the official owner of Thinkorswim channel not have more views!? People are sleeping on this one, I appreciate this concise and transparent tutorial is appreciated Charles Schwab and Co.
Thanks for your input. ^CH
@@CharlesSchwab Amazing, just amazing! The biggest broker in the world acknowledges a beginner trader nobody. 🙌😎😂 If I got that heart I think I would be complete. 😅
For whatever the reason it seems difficult to me to be able to get on the platform and just play with it on your own until you learn how it works. Were I running Charles Schwab I would have a Think of Swim channel that was in no way connected with the market since apparently they are so terrified that some unauthorized person is going to use it for an illegal purpose then just make it where it would be impossible to do so!
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
@@JohntheNobleSavage Yes I signed up to Charles Schwab which has given me free access to the paper mode on Thinkorswim, and in return all you have to put up with is the occasional email reminding you that your account is ready to fund. 🤣 Like yes I know it is but if I don’t know how to trade paper how am I to go and put real money on the line? 😅🤣🙌
Useful video. Thanks.
A great tour around the platform. Start here.
thanks, wonderfully articulated demo! been frustrating making the change but i'm gettin' it!
excellent video. I am a Schwab client and now poking around in paper money to get acquainted with TOS before cutting over from SSE. Quick Q, I am setting up a base chart with my studies here - if I save it on the PM part of the platform, will it be available to me once I go live? Or will I have to create it again? A migrate option maybe? Thx
Because paperMoney and your live account are two separate databases, it doesn't come over on the conversion. However, if you have set up several things in your paperMoney account when you are ready to start building the look/feel of your live account, go to Settings (gear upper left)/Save Workspace and give it a name you'll remember. It could even be the date. Then share that workspace (from the Setup menu). It will create a URL that will flash in the top center of your screen and copy to your computer's short term memory. Paste that URL into a document in case you can't do this next step immediately. Open your live side thinkorswim and go to the Setup Gear (upper left)/Open shared Item. Paste in the url and it will have kept some of the settings you had in paper but not all of them. Someone supporting the platform could give you a better idea which items are saved in workspace. You can click on Support (upper left) to start that conversation. ^CH
Thx, I may try that. One thing, the gear on the top ribbon for me is on the right, and has a "save workspace as" menu item (fourth down)...this must be the option? maybe I have some other version of PM to have the gear on the right? Thanks for the quick reply.@@CharlesSchwab (support is on right as well)
How can I display all of my positions of stock and options on a chart like you used to do by default in Schwab charts? I can see how to display orders in real time, but I cannot find where to click to show my positions on a chart. Schwab used to show each options position (short and longs) and all stock positions on a chart. Surely TOS has that, but I cannot find how to set it up. Love to get some help. thanks so much in advance, love these videos
Thank you for reaching out. thinkorswim can show orders and positions on charts. To enable it, click on the gear icon above the chart, it will bring up a pop up window with "General" selected. Look for the heading "Content", under that heading you will need to check the box next to "Show trades" and/or "Show orders" depending on what you want to add. For more assistance you can join our "Getting Started with thinkorswim" webcast held every Tuesday at 2:00pm ET or "Exploring thinkorswim" webcast held every Tuesday at 3:00pm ET and ask the presenter walk through this process
Here is a link to our webcast calendar. ^BC
www.schwab.com/schwab-coaching
This platform is for options and future traders, there is nothing for stock traders.
Every time trying to use this platform, hate it more and more.
Was in love with SSE from day one. Will go back to Merrill
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I am moving my account also.
I totally disagree with you 100%. This is an awesome platform for trading stocks, been using it for years now.
@@iamric23 I trade options and find this new platform confusing. Where are the bid/ask prices by exchange, as we had in SSE ?
I'm also considering migrating to another broker who has SSE.
@@marcoefffe I don't trade options, but the bid ask price for stocks is just above the chart next to the name.
How can I add multiple symbols on one chart to compare charts on one screen?
Thanks for the question. There are a few ways this can be done. One way is to click on the beaker icon above the chart, on the pop up window that appears scroll down to "Comparison", s you click on it, it will add it to the studies area and you can then change it to the symbol to what you want to compare. You can add multiple symbols by repeating the steps of clicking on "Comparison". We teach an "Exploring thinkorswim" webcast on our Trader Talk channel every Tuesday at 3:00pm ET where you can join live and ask the presenter to demonstrate the steps. ^BC
Here is a link to our webcast calendar.
www.schwab.com/schwab-coaching
This video was informative. I suggest time stamps for specific sub-topics.
You didn't tell us how to change the background color of the chart
Can you guys change the setting so alerts can trigger during premarket!!? and add halt levels
Alerts will work in the premarket and postmarket depending on the nature of the alert - in thinkorswim 'last' and 'net change' do not update in the pre or post market, but bid, ask and mark do. You'll have to engineer your alert to be compatible in this way, and some things (alerts based off of study conditions) do not trigger alerts at all in the extended sessions, so you also would need to go into the application settings and be sure to check the boxes allowing the platform to send sms after U.S. market hours. Otherwise it will queue triggered alerts in the pre and postmarket and send them en masse when the market opens. ^MF
@@CharlesSchwab I want the alert to be able to ring when the bid is below a price in pre market/post market. I just tried and it didnt trigger. And halts?
Would be nice to be able to see the picture without the big Schwab add in the middle of the work space
i know right? i kept trying to delete that damn thing.
Excellent introductory video.
how to separate the volume from the chart with that space?
The volume will be automatically separated from the chart when you add it in. ^MF
The analyze tab is not accurate.
If the TOS operation is anything like the TDAmeritrade/Schwab integration then run for cover. The Schwab C-suite wants you to believe a smooth transition for the TD customers was a top priority. NOTHING could be further from the truth. It is hard to find a company, particularly on Wall Street, that places ethics and honesty above profit. Having used the TOS platform from before TD got ahold of it, I am now leaving Schwab for the second time. The company is not to be trused.
The charts are really boring. Any time you change timeframes you need to set the time axis area expansion. It would be great if you make your charts flexible like that of tradingview
You shouldn't need to reset the time expansion after time frame change. If on the other hand you are changing styles or study sets, whatever the time frame was when you created it or last saved over that name, charts will keep the time frame saved with. ^CH
Fix the IOS App, I don’t want to turn on my computer
gosh!!! these videos are so good -
a good reference video
just going to the supermarket, need a taxi now we have a spaceship
Making me wait 4 days after my money has been transferred to trade certain stocks is ridiculous
Hello, thank you for reaching out! We are sorry to hear of this. If you have not already done so, please call 800-435-4000 to review this with a Specialist as soon as possible.
I was forced to move to the Think or Swim platform - and after persevering for a couple of month this platform is still terrible. SSE was head and shoulders better than this. Typical management decision to get rid of the good and keep the bad. Time to move my account.
Same. I am leaving Schwab since my SSE access ends next month.
I only pay about half the normal options fee due to how much commission I pay.
They have lost a customer since ToS is just atrocious.
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great system for nerds who love to spend hours fine tuning and getting lost in
minutia. Very, very poor system for those wanting simple, self explanatory set ups that are easy and fast to implement and just as accurate
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